CHINATOWN, Manhattan (WABC) — Four men are dead and one was critically injured after being attacked by a man wielding a metal object in Manhattan, police said.

Police said a 24-year-old man is in custody after the murderous crime spree in Chinatown early Saturday morning.

Some of the victims were killed as they slept on the street. The victims and the attacker are believed to be homeless.

Police responded to reports of a dispute at Doyers Street and Bowery around 2:10 a.m. and found two men with head wounds. One, a 60-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene and another, a 49-year-old man, was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Over the next hour, police discovered additional victims in the area: Two men were found outside of 2 East Broadway, and another was found outside of 17 East Broadway.

Two good Samaritans are being praised for helping a young girl to safety after her apparently suicidal father jumped in front of a moving New York City subway train while holding onto her. Dramatic cell phone video captured the rescue, after the girl survived and crawled to safety from underneath the train.

HARLEM, Manhattan (WABC) — Surveillance video shows 2 people moving a carpet that apparently contained a body in Harlem during the overnight hours on Thursday morning.

A Starbucks worker spotted the body outside the coffee shop on 145th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem around 6:00 a.m.

The employee rushed to the building next door and alerted the doorman, who called 911.

“I was on my way to school and was coming up the block and saw all the cops and ambulances,” witness Christopher Brown said. “It was crazy. I know the Starbucks workers were all standing there in shock.”

Authorities said the man, identified as 27-year-old Anthony Lewis, Anthony, was fully clothed and may have had wounds to his head.

A tractor trailer driving through the New York City borough of Queens left a trail of destruction as the driver had trouble maneuvering around a parked car.

A passerby caught the incident on his phone and observed (with a schadenfreude-laden narration) as the large 18-wheeler ripped a welt into the vehicle and also knocked out a fire hydrant in the process.